TWO members of the Environment and Public Services Committee, including its vice-president, are today considering their positions after being blamed by their president for the Trinity landfill controversy.
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New move to block St Peter development
THE States are to be asked to rescind a decision to allow 72 new homes to be built close to St Peter’s Village.
Deputy resigns from committee
DEPUTY Jackie Hilton has resigned from the Environment and Public Services Committee a week after the committee was re-elected to office.
Sub-committee ‘were conned’ on landfill site
THE chairman of the planning sub-committee which approved the Trinity landfill scheme spoke today of the belief that they had been ‘conned’.
Three stand for presidency of Environment
THREE candidates will contest the presidency of Environment and Public Services in just under a fortnight.
Politics turns nasty
SENATOR Ted Vibert has launched an astonishing personal attack on his former political ally, Deputy Jackie Hilton, by e-mail and on his website.
Town park is back on agenda
WORK on the long-awaited town park could start next year as proposals for the Millennium project are going to the Finance and Economics Committee next week.
Names go into hat for Public Services
THE building of a hotel on a green field site would be encouraged by Senator Philip Ozouf if he were elected as president of Environment and Public Services.
Deputy’s position on committee still unclear
CONFUSION still surrounds Deputy Jackie Hilton’s position on the Environment and Public Services Committee.
Fountain work is scrapped
MONTHS of restoration work on the Central Market fountain is to be ripped out because it may not be historically accurate.

